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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
A newly commissioned film installation combining historical photographs found in London with recently shot video from Delhi and elsewhere.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
This group exhibition takes as its focus the physical encounter between viewer and object, person and thing.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
This two-room display features works on paper by Turner and explores his working methods and techniques.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
For the latest in the celebrated Duveens Commission series Rothschild has conceived a new ambitious sculpture for the galleries that lie at the heart of Tate Britain.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
Turner and the Masters will juxtapose Turner’s greatest paintings alongside works by old masters and contemporaries that he hoped to imitate, rival and surpass.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibitions
American artist Jill Magid's work is deeply ingrained in her lived experience, exploring and blurring the boundaries between art and life.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Exhibitions
Pop Life: Art in a Material World will propose a re-reading of one of the major legacies of Pop Art.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
DLA Piper Series: This is Sculpture takes an ambitious and revolutionary look at the history of modern and contemporary sculpture
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
This exciting exhibition will focus upon the connection between the work of the radical Jean Tinguely and renowned British artist Michael Landy.
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Tate Liverpool 10.00–17.50 |
Exhibitions
From 2 October 2009 – 21 March 2010 Tate Liverpool's ground floor gallery will be transformed into an emotive display of these nine significant paintings.
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Tate St Ives |
Family Activities
Explore the Barbara Hepworth Museum with art games, puzzles and drawing activities.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Family Activities
Play guessing games, make sketches and plan your own sculptures.
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Tate Britain 10.00–17.50 |
Family Activities
Explore the exciting gallery spaces at Tate Britain
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Family Activities
Journey through the Collection displays with this interactive multimedia guide.
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Tate Modern 10.00–22.00 |
Family Activities
A family-friendly space to explore Tate Modern and encounter new ideas
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Tate Britain 18.00–22.00 |
Late at Tate
Chris Wheeler of the Heritage Orchestra presents a new electro-acoustic piece
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Tate Britain 18.30–21.45 |
Late at Tate
Arctic Circle bring their blend of folk, classical, electronica and ambience to Tate
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Tate Britain 18.30–21.45 |
Late at Tate
An evening of classical music presented in an unexpected way
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Tate Britain 19.00–19.15 |
Late at Tate
Explore Tate Britain’s Turner Collection to the rich and individual qualities of the cello
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Tate Modern 19.00–21.00 |
Films
Programme Six in the Pedro Costa film series.
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Tate Britain 19.30–20.30 |
Late at Tate
Why are conceptual artists celebrated, while experimental music is still derided?
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Tate Britain 19.30–20.00 |
Late at Tate
Tim Whitehead previews the results of his residency at Tate Britain
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Tate Britain 20.00–20.15 |
Late at Tate
Explore Tate Britain’s Turner Collection to the rich and individual qualities of the cello
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